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International Studies OER Table of Contents

Unit 1: Introduction to the Modern World

Module 1: Historical Background

World History Volume 1

Chapter 2: Early Humans

Module 2: Modern Trends

Introduction to Sociology

Section 18.2: Globalization & the Economy

Konet

The Westernization of the World

World History Volume 2

Chapter 15 Intro: The Contemporary World & Ongoing Challenges

Section 15.1: A Global Economy

Section 15.2: Debates about the Environment

Module 3: How the World is Run

Principles of Economics

Section 1.4: How to Organize Economies

Introduction to Sociology

Section 18.1: Economic Systems

Introduction to Political Science

Section 3.4: Nationalism, Communism, Fascism, & Authoritarianism

Section 3.6: Contemporary Ideologies Further to the Political Left

Section 3.7: Contemporary Ideologies Further to the Political Right

Unit 2: Background to Help Understand Others

Module 4: Evolutionary Theory: Understanding our Shared Heritage

Introduction to Anthropology

Section 4.1: What is Biological Antrhropology

Section 4.3: It’s all in the Genes

Section 4.4: Evolution in Action

Module 5: Anthropology & the Study of Culture

Introduction to Anthropology

Section 9.1: Theories of Equality & Inequality

Introduction to Sociology

Section 10.1: Global Stratification

Introduction to Anthropology

Section 8.2: Bands & Tribes

Section 8.3: Chiefdoms & States

Introduction to Anthropology

Section 11.3: Reckoning Kinship

Section 11.4: Marriage & Families

Module 6: Other Influences on Who We Are

Introduction to Anthropology

Section 13.1: What is Religion?

Introduction to Sociology

Section 15.1: The Sociological Approach to Religion

Section 15.2: World Religions

Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 2e

Cultural Ecology (Section of Chapter 14)

Module 7: Acculturation

Culture & Psychology

Part XIII: Living in a Multicultural World

Unit 3: Who We Are

Module 8: Culture & the Self

Culture & Psychology

Part VIII : Culture of Self & Personality (pages 257-278

Konet

Who Am I ?

Individualistic vs. Collectivistic Societies

Module 9: Identity

Introduction to Sociology

Section 12.1: Sex, Gender, Identity, & Expression

Culture & Psychology

Part VI: Culture & Sexuality

Konet

Men’s Roles

Unit 4: Explaining Behavior

Module 10: Why are People Evil?

Psychology 2e

Section 12.5: Prejudice & Discrimination

Section 12.6: Aggression

Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Chapter 7: Political Anthropology (content related to Warfare)

Module 11: Why are People Good?

Psychology 2e

Section 12.7: Prosocial Behavior

Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Chapter 8: Family & Marriage

Unit 5: Culture & Psychology

Module 12: Basic Psychological Processes

Psychology 2e

Section 7.1: What is Cognition?

Culture & Psychology

Part V: Culture & Cognition

Module 13: Language

Psychology 2e

Section 7.2: Language

Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Chapter 4: Language

Module 14: Disorders & Treatment

Psychology 2e

Section 15.1: What are Psychological Disorders?

Culture & Psychology

Part X: Culture & Mental Health

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